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That makes him perhaps the most powerful committee chairman in Congress.
Each committee chairman is a member of the majority party.
From 1947 to 2000, the Democratic leader was also the policy committee chairman.
"So many people who come in owing something to the committee chairman."
Party leaders and committee chairmen spent a good deal more.
The most crucial relationship is that between committee chairman and chief officer.
I turned to the committee chairman, who had stood next to me, listening to this exchange.
Senator Mitchell said the new committee chairman "is a very fine man and will do a good job."
He is a committee chairman and so a local colossus.
Another motive is the need to remain close to a powerful committee chairman.
The committee chairman had earlier refused to investigate the agency.
"An announcement will be made along with the other committee chairmen."
Or what if a committee chairman in Congress wanted to cut back school lunches real quick before people found out about it?
In this respect I fully share the views of our committee chairman.
When they took power in 1994, Republicans limited their committee chairmen to three terms.
And at least two of the trustees are committee chairmen.
Perhaps James knew he had the committee chairman on his side...
Harold Bennett, the committee chairman, said there was not enough wind.
He served three terms, becoming assistant majority leader and a committee chairman.
It therefore falls to me to present this draft as Committee chairman.
I have an obligation as committee chairman to inform my leadership.
Most committee chairmen prefer the present system for just those reasons.
Having a regional or statewide issue also makes it easier to take a case to a committee chairman.
As commerce committee chairman, he worked for economic development.
His legendary devotion to the Club as committee chairman and board member is well known.